Dreamers Living the American Dream
On September 5, President Trump announced an end to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, turning the nation’s back on 800,000 undocumented young adult immigrants living in the...
View ArticleWhat is your opinion on the alleged DACA Deal?
What is your opinion on the alleged DACA Deal? Love It! Hate It; It’s Amnesty! Need More Information! What is DACA? Let me know what you think in the comments section. Mark Bello has practiced law...
View ArticleTime to Take Action and Stop Pretending We Can’t Stop Gun Violence
We have all heard the news – the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history on Sunday evening during an open-air festival at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Nearly 60 people died and...
View ArticleLawsuits Aim to Stop More Violence Like Charlottesville
Was there something that could have been done to prevent the violent chaos in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia? Historically, leading figures in the white nationalist movement, and private...
View ArticleWhat and Who is Really Disrespecting ‘America’?
President Trump has said that NFL owners should fire players who kneel during the National Anthem because those players are disrespecting the flag and everything it stands for. Trump also encouraged...
View ArticleMan Loses Part of His Skull After Too Many Energy Drinks
Energy drinks can be found everywhere, and despite warnings, they are still being consumed at an increasingly alarming rate. As safety concerns increase, the same questions are still being asked:...
View ArticleDiversity Visa Program Scapegoated by Trump after NYC Attack
Most of us have watched, with horror, the television news accounts that depict 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov plowing into people on a well-trafficked bike path just blocks from the World Trade Center....
View ArticleLouis C.K. Issues Apology For Sexual Misconduct
Today, I came across an article in the New York Times in which Louis C.K. apologized for sexually harassing several women. Here is a portion of what he said. “Now I’m aware of the extent of the impact...
View ArticleWoman Deported After 30 Years in U.S.
Imagine that after 30 years living in your home, in your community, you were told you must leave – no questions asked. Furthermore, the move is at your expense. That is exactly what has happened to a...
View ArticleSturgill Simpson Busk For the ACLU Outside the CMA Awards
The Country Music Awards was held on November 8 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN. Prior to the award ceremony, the Country Music Association (CMA) sent out guidelines on media coverage. The...
View ArticleFormer California Priest Accused of Sex Abuse is now a Rhode Island Psychologist
A former California priest was removed from the church by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in 2004 because of his “emotional instability”. The following year, a lawsuit alleged that he sexually abused at...
View ArticleAdopt-A-Family For the Holidays
Lawsuit Financial is excited to once again team up with the Michigan Association for Justice to help provide joyful memories to local families this holiday season. “The holidays are a particularly...
View ArticleWrongful Death Lawsuits Filed in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Case
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a “silent killer,” that can dramatically change a family forever. In April, a man and woman were found dead in a bedroom of a home near Friday Harbor, Washington. The...
View ArticleSignificant Medication Errors in Arkansas Nursing Homes: Another Reason to...
Nursing homes in Arkansas have been flagged for significant medication errors at a rate triple the national average over the past decade, according to data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human...
View ArticleInjury Board Member Turns Published Author-Read all About it
Attorney/Author Mark Bello was profiled this week in the Detroit Legal News. Bello is looking forward to discussing and signing his two novels “A Betrayal of Faith” and “A Betrayal of Justice” – both...
View ArticleKeeping the Holiday Season Burning Bright
Christmas lights flickering, candles glowing, the smell of freshly baked cookies, and carolers singing. Some people may even be roasting chestnuts on an open fire. These are hallmarks of the holiday...
View ArticleDrama of the Law
While working on the release of my third novel in early 2018, I had a casual interview with 8Grand Publications. Drama of the Law: Top Legal Thriller Novels by 8Grand Publications There is an endless...
View ArticleJustice for All
Most of us have strong personal opinions on how to best shape or migrate through the American sociopolitical landscape. These days, injustice seems to have run amok. Yet, seldom is an opinion asked of...
View ArticleWhen Fighting for Justice becomes Waiting for Justice
Immigrants fighting deportation can be detained indefinitely while trying to defend their rights to remain in the U.S. While many eventually win their case, others give up because they cannot endure...
View ArticleMartin Luther King Day: Reflect and Remember
Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., America’s champion of racial justice and equality. This man endured harassment, threats, beatings, even bombings, but it never stopped...
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